Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 13, 1908, Image 7

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OeO.O. NO MERCURY
Catarrh
Is a Constitutional Disease
It originates in impure blood und
requires constitutional treatment, acting
through and purifying the blood, (or its
radical and permanent cure.
The
greatest conslitulional remedy is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
In iiaunl
form or in chocolated tab-
i«*tn known ns8nr»i»tabo. HJUdoMmli.
Na«nl nn<l olltrr local form» of catarrh
art* promptly rrheved by AnliM*|»l«‘ts or
CatnrrlclN, otic.. <1 riiKK^te «>* »«»ail.
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One of the
Essentials
of the happy b>>m<-s of to-day Is a
vast fund of Information as to the
beat methods of promoting health and
happiness and right living and know­
ledge of the world's beat products.
Products of sctual excellence and
reasonable claims truthfully presented
and which have attained to world­
wide acceptance through the approval
of the Well Informed of the World;
not of Individuals only, but of the
many who have the happy faculty of
selecting and obtaiulng the beat the
world affords.
One of tho products of that class,
of known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and
commended by the Well Informed of
the World as a valuable and whole­
some fumlly laxative la the Well known
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna To
get Ila beneficial effects always buy
the genuine, manufactured by th«
t'allfornla Fig Syrup Co. only, and
for sale by all leading dtugglsts.
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CHINESE
DOCTOR
last sad kvrb
No Msrcufy, Poiwom or DrufsUsed II* < uret
W><h«*ut <h»«r olton. or Wtthowl lh« Aid of • kni!«
‘uns <'«t«rrh. Asthma, luit«
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ay lts»-st-isao slnavia« I MauxhiMM.
All Trivsls iJlarase«
A SURE CANCER CURE
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I-lenen Menu.n, thia Ferne.
PNU
O o D rops
A New Eiitfland man. lately return«*
from n y«’itr In South (’aroHna. tell* of
it llttte (turky whom ho C*w the week
nft«*r hl« arrival, and from whom he de­
rived Kt*«*nt nmuaciticnt during bla atii>
lu the South,
The man waa lying In hla hammock
on the hotel plaraa one day, and opened
hla ayea after a <1r«»way |M«rtod to find
a atnnll. coal bla«*k te»y regarding him
»'»Ictnnly, a tall glaaa of aomc* cooling
drink on a tray held tightly by both
hand«.
"Who are you?" asked the Invalid
Idly; but lliere was no reply eave u
broad smile.
"Where were you raised?" Inquired
the Invalid nczt. with a vague Idea
that be had heard that waa the usual
iqienlng question.
There was another broad smile, but
out of the midst of It gurgled the reply:
"I ain't doue raised yet. sub."
I sclti
II«* m
l-ikrd
llrr.
A Kumms City girl recently mnrrlec
a I'mu who Ilves in one of the amallei
near-by towns and went there with liltr
to live
11 m * bridegroom was naturally
eager that bla relatives should like bit
bride end as one, an old farmer, voiced
no complimentary oplniou in bls hear
lug h> at Inst aakevl:
"I'm lv- lieu, a hat do you think ol
my wife?''
"Wa . for a fact. George." r*-«|*otidf*c
the olJ fellow, "you shore oulmarrleC
yourself." Kansas v'ity Times.
In kilns of the cantons of Switzer
land a method resembling the referen
duiu han b>i*n In practice alme the six
leetith century. TVe present form wai
adopted In the canton of Kt. Gallen It
IN3O. In 1848, lu spite of conaervatlv«
op|s*ettlon. the referendum waa Incor
fioratcd In tbe Nwlss federal conatltu
timi, and In 1874 Ita application wai
extended.
In all the cutitous, except
l-rleliurg. ths referendum Is uow es
tabllabed.
Value of Trap Meets.
To become convlmvd of the amount
of good tin-re la In trap nests, one
must use them, lie will then find out
for a certainty which of bla bens are
laying well and which are not. Per­
haps lie will lu- surprised to learn that
some of tin- l»-st egg producers lie has
are apparently hla poorest s|irclmeua
Tills la quite likely to hap|>en. for not
by any means I* It alwuys the finest
looking hens the liens which would
score lilglieet In the show |s-n—that
will lav llie most eggn. Needless to any.
the best layers only should tie kept. If
a flock Is disgraced by egg eaters, the
trap neat will pick tin* guilty ones out.
likewise tbe drone, so that tbe flock
may lie culled until only profitable
Stock la left. A a but one lieu cau be
present at a time to lay. It also does
away wllh crowding and quarrellug.
whereby the danger of breaking the
egg* In the nest Is lessened. It indi­
cates. too, which Iteus are tbe winter
layers, the layers of the moat fertile
egg*, the moat symmetrical ones and
the browii. the white him ! the *|>eckled
Olles.
At the came time it neceasl-
tales frequent handling by taking the
liens off tiw nest, so that even tbe
wildest birds become more tame, and
are les* likely to ware. Hummed up
i briefly. It enables the breevler to get
m touch with the Individual b<-n. ascer­
tain her good and bad qualities, and
satisfy hlniaelf of her general condi­
tion. The only objection that can be
inlsed against It. nny way. la that It
requires a lot of attention. The nests
want visiting every other hour, at
least, and erery hour would tie better,
through the day.
For the shiftless
poultryman, therefore, they are baldly
to lie recommciidvd.—Agricultural Eplt­
om 1st.
Hlshla of lbs Hived Has.
A little thought and a little “put
Wutblsa Helsa.
yuuraelf In hla place" would do won­
"Say. I hear somebody lu thia crowd ders In solving the problem of "How to
aald I was a liar." blustered the vil­ keep th* hired man on the farm.” Of
lage bully, approaching a group ol -ourse there are many worthless fel
men he thought be knew. "Where's ! lows strolling about the country looking
tbe guilty party?"
for Jots as farm hands, and any em­
"I guess inayla* It waa me.' quietly
ployer la liable to get one of tbvui.
•“Joined a husky at ranger, w ho mens On the other band, th-re a-e many
• red fully six feet ami l<»ked to b* employers who treat their men In such
stronger than an ox. as he pulled oft n manner that no self respecting young
hla coat and proceeded to roll up bls man would remain In their service.
sleeves.
As a rule the hand who goes nt bla
"Ob. that's all right." continued the work cheerfully and does not complain
bully, ns he hurriedly backed sway. If a little extrn Job comes Ills way. Is
K.v-t> vour clothes on; I divini say I
tlie mau who can always fltal a place
wnsu’t"
at the best wages going, while tile one
who grumbles at hla regular work and
Ils IVId.
First Walter You tried hand enoueb flatly refuses to do an extrn task I* al­
to work that swell guy for a tip. Hid lie ways moving from place to place. The
give you one?
employer wlio tn considerate to hl-
Second Waiter Yes; hr gnvr me two. men. who does not lm|H>ae upon them
lie banded me a dime and tolvl me never by word or d<M-d. Is the one who can al-
to Judge a man's wealth by the vlolhes bs
i ways get gixMl men. and he seldom has
wore.
to hunt them up. The hired man Is
entitled to a good bed and comfortable
I iwiu . with a place for his clothing, lie
i I* cntltl<-d to good, wholesome food.
I and, above all. he is entitled to deceut
treatment ami kind words
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Nrlf-Opr it I nig
Nlldlug
Door.
Tbe <l<M»r HhouUl In» hung on a per-
J fectly horizontal bar. A cord or stun!!
I r<q>e Is fastened to the door hear the
top and runs over a pulley nt the end
of the track on which the door Is hung.
The ro;ic Is fastened to n bucket or a
paint keg la good. In which sufficient
i weight Is placed to draw the door open
ALCOHOL 3 ri.K I-IM-
AVrUei abb Rrparsian fur As
simil.iiini'tlirRMd.inilRri’iiij
Ung Ute Smnnchs undileuchi
Pears the
I nfants /C huphek
Signature
Promotes Diijeslion iTrrtfti
ness unti A*si Xonuins nritiw
Omuni Morphine nnrhtarrai
fei
•fill
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ru-ss and Loss () F SLED*.
AcStadt Signature of
new YORK.___ _
Alb months sld
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P osts -jS^***
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Valaabls In Ike les llowse.
Thia la a storeliouae, 4 to 0 feet
square. In the Ice house, or of any con­
venient size for the milk and butter.
Tbe room should be provided wltb a
ventilator at tbe top Tbe doors lead­
ing to the room should each hare a
«ash at the top. Tbe sketch shows
only tbe Inside door. The house profier
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA. GA.
Del«/
In
KASPAKILLA
Dlr«reM.
“Thi* ufidFrlying reM*>u why no mu<-h
time iiMually
between th* filing
of petition and th« hiring or trial in
divorce proceedings !■ not generally un-
derwtiMMk** remarked a
lawyer who
miki'i a specialty of thia character of
priilice. MVerbal« it la within the cir­
cle of truth to auy that lu a majority
of caaea. If either husband or wife,
whichever wide be plaintiff, should *stoj),
*o«»li, and llhten.’ as It were, the trouble
would be adjusted out of court entirely.
“A r a rule, judges are Inclined to
afford ample time for domestic partners
to ponder well before pursuing further
toward legal redrew* for matrimonial
difficulties. •Divorca in haste and re­
pent at leisure* la a logical paraphrase.
Of course. If after mature reflection a
different opinion does not ensue, the av­
erage jurist would favor progressing
the sulf*
Tl.iv «’rrling h'itiaehold remedy ia most
*ne< rosfully j/rrscnlied (<■* a “world of
trouble*.” For deraugement* of tbe di­
gestive organ* it ia a natural corrective,
operating d.rectly upon tbe liver and ali-
mrnLiry canal, gentl* but persiatently
Simulating a healthful activity.
It*
beneficial influence extend*, however, to
every portion of lhe aystem, aiding in the
procesae* of digestion and aaeltmlation of
food, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting aour atomach, bad
breath, irregulantie* of the towel*, con­
stipation and the long li*t of troubles
directly traceable to thoae unwholeaxne
condition*.
Ka-iparilla di*pel* drowai-
n<-s», headache, backache and despond­
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidney* and digestive tract. It ia a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealer* to refund the purchase once.
H oyt C hemical C o . Portland, Oregon
la !>■• Korm.
Orlando S|*oonamore had proposed.
•*1 shall have to refer you to papa.**
said tbe young and lovely Clarinda Ilewli-
gua.
Orlando reflected.
oYes,” he »»aid. “I suppose that is the
correct procedure, I take the initiative
and you order the referendum.”—Chicago
Tribune.
The deanest.-
lightest.—and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
»309 bffywhere
Some Sal I* faeli on tn That.
1» built wltb walla, the *pa<e being
All«! wltb sawdust. Tbe dotted lines
show the outline of tbe lee when tbe
house la tilled.
If sawdust Is piled
u|Min and around the storeroom It
makes a tine place to store vegetable*
or fruit*
Frail Wrseplsa Marklwa.
A fruit wrapping machine tiaa been
put In o|ieratlon In California. It re­
quires practically no attention and en­
tirely automatically wra|« the fruit,
says Country Gentleman.
The fruit
rolls down a slight Incline to tbe otter-
«tor. turning slowly over a* ft ap­
proaches him and giving him an oppor­
tunity to remove defective *|>e<-lniens
The fruit la lifted and placed stem up
In rubber cui». which curry It to a me­
chanism operating much as the human
hand*. It Is carried to the paper being
cut am! printed from the roll. The
tn 1st of the pa|>er Is made over the atom
etid. thus cushioning the stem and pre­
venting puncture Injury. If the ma­
chine tiecomea clogged. it Is stopfied by
a clutch operated by electricity.
A
counting attachment registers the num
tier wrapped. The capacity of the ma­
chine Is said to equal six good wrappers
Mrs. Hew'tigue—You say that if a
burglar wants to get into the house he’ll
get in in spite of everything you can do
to keep him out. Then what is the use
of your taking so much pains to fasten
all the doors and windows?
Mr. Hewligus—I want to give him all
the trouble 1 possibly can. blame him —
Chicago Tribune.
Ever/ garment quar-
afeed wa»ef proof
Ca’aloq free
406
ft® FURS: HIDES
cash. !• tc?
tnrr*
-iei fnr yrm to shrp Raw Fnrw and T
tr> u« thaa to
•eii at home
W nte for Price Lunt. Marart lirport. bhippin« Ta«», sa i atout «ir
HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS’GUIDEiVL.*^.
4S0 pa.-««. Irathar U«n«L Kwt U><sc ea ths sublet ner writtsn ll^Mratiacail Fer Animal* AU
I •?• 1» T-arpee*'
ret*. Dren**. T’«na. G um law* H- w aad whsro to iron, sad to bscoms a *ee-
»» • *'Wslar Eanyeb^mí
Frica, ft Toiwrcukxn-i. |l n R ds* tan ned tato
tow ut. fui R. e«*. Our Ma* a«4 te Bait nod Decoro »ft rar?« *n <naal*t- tra^s •’ tt r-'
Shp swor
H Insand Fn-v toa* ssd
LtL«.i
A aderar h Hroa. Lroj»U ITI BütaeH^U. Ml**.
tRESCENT
Egg-Phosphate
BAKING POWDER
Get it from
your Grocer
A FULL POUND 25a
■ Illi* Orchard Land.
A certain rough section In Penn
sylvania that has hitherto been re­
garded as of little value, for any pur
pose, has been found to be well suited
to the production of apples, and the
farmers there have been induced to en
gage III orchard planting In a wholesale
way. being assured that tbe buslnesi
will pay largely. We have much rouph
ly. hilly land In several of our south
ern counties that ought to be used In
the same way.—Indiana Fanner.
What
Sterilised
Milk
la.
Martha Washington
Comfort Shoes
r You will never know what genuine y .
- zf /
-4 J I
foot comfort ia until you wear Martha V.
I / j h
Wxshington Comfort Shoes. They re-
I 1 xi'X
li ve tired and aching feet and make walk-
I-/
ing a pleasure. They fit like a glove and
feel as easy as a stocking. No bother about
buttons or laces—they just »lip on and off at will. The clastic at
1 the sides “gives" with every movement of the foot, insuring free
action and a perfect fit. Absolute cotnfbrt guaranteed.
Beware of imitations. Only the genuine have the name Martha
Washington and Mayer Trade Mark stamped on the sole. Refuse
substitutes. Your dealer wiU supply you; if not, write to us. ,
What Is sterilized milk and what are
Its advantages?—V. W. H. W., Vlr-
'glnln.
The milk Is sterilized by steam,
which beats It to about 150 degreesand
after that It Is cooled down with a
osder. This la called pasteurizing. It
la heated to a point that kills all genn
life and then cooled. It sometimes gives
the milk a cooked flavor.
F. Mayer Boot e Shoe Co.
MIL WAUKEE. W ISCONSIN
Th* I ■rfnl Munflower.
N ot N arcotic .
Aprrfrrt Remedy forChmUp«
t ton, Sour Stomach.Dlarrt««
WornLv.ronvulsKniY.Fnrriili
No batter evidence of tbe prosperity
of thoac engaged In agricultural pur
sulla I* needed than to witm-aa the
showing of wealth at I fie various Htate
fair* this was ii Chicagoans who at­
tended the annual shows at Iowa,
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana. Ohio
and Kentu-ky have returned wltb tbe
moat ch'-ering r*-|s>rts of prosperity In
the farming districts as waa well shirwn
by the Im-reased attendam-e at each of
tbe Ktnte fair* as com|mred with recent
years.
Practically all of the state shows this
year hail greater numbers of rural vis
Itors than have ever attended before.
Were tbe fnrmers a little pinebed for
money doubtless many of them would
bare remained away from their Ktate
fairs, viewing a few days' study and
pleasure as a luxury which they cmild
not sfford. This year, however, tbe
fanners turned out tn record numbers,
and Sfient more money thau in former
year*. -Goodall'* Farmer.
Medicines containing Mercury are often given to persons suffering with
Contagious Blood Poison, and so powerful is the action of this drug that it
frequently removes the symptoms in a short while, and shuts the disease
up in the system to do greater damage to the delicate internal members.
When, however, the treatment is left off. the disease always returns, and the
patient finds that hi* health ha* been injured by this powerful mineral, and
he is often left with weak stomach, disturbed digestion, mercurial rheuma­
tism. etc.
The action of 8. S 8. is entirely different.
It contains no
Mercury, nor any other harmful drug, but is made entirely of healing,
cleansing root* and herlw. It cures Contagious Blood Poison by removing
the virus from the blood.
It searches out every particle of the poison
and doe* not leave the least trace for future outbreaks.
8. 8. 8 , in
addition to curing the disease, build* up and strengthens every part of the
body
Its fine tonic effect* tone up the stomach and digestion, improve the
appetite and regulate the entire system. Home treatment book containing
valuable information about the different stage* of tbe disease and any
medical advice desired sent free to all who write.
ari.r-ot-i mimo noon.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
MAPLEINE
A Flavoring. It makes a
syrup better than Maple.
J*
d*
Sold by groe«»
when catch la raised. The cord run
ping from the catch should run the
entire length of the barn, so the door
tiny lie o|>ened from any part of tbe
driveway, or may extend to a post In
the barnyard, so the door may t>e open­
ed when In the wagon or on horseback.
—American Farm YVorld.
ihrep
Ars
Not
Mnplfl.
The sheep Is «anally set down for a
model of stupidity, but a gentleman
who has Just returned from n three
years' trip In the West tolls the fol­
lowing story: "I waa on horseback a
groat part of the time am! often visit­
ed large sheep ranches. One day. while
riding along, a mother sheep trot till
up toward my horse, bleating pitifully.
At last I made out that there waa
something wrong off toward the left.
I followed the sheep In that direction,
and soon found the cause of her dis­
tress. Her lamb had fallen Into a
shallow pit and could not get out. 1
lifted tbs little thing up. and the grutl-
tud* of the mother sheep's eyes wl'l
always b* a source of consolation to
me.
Sunflower seeds are said to give at.
extra tine flavor to eggs and are much
used by the French people for that
purpose.
Remember this when you
plant your garden and drop In aotne
seeds around the edges and In the odd
corners, A few planted near the sink
drain will help to keep away miasma
and give you heads of seed that will
be mammoth in else.
Practical Farm Notew.
Don't fall to cut out and burn any
canes Infested by Inser ts and diseases.
Have you ever noticed that men who
are the most successful farmers stick
to the crops they know most about,
making a specialty of them! The man
who experiments with every new thing
that cornea along will And It expensive
business.
Measure bay in the stack this way:
Measure the stack in length, width and
over. Multiply the width In feet by
the over and divide by four. Then
multiply the result by length. To re­
duce to ton of hay In stack less than
twenty days, divide the cubical con-
tetrflf by 612. For more than twenty
and less than sixty days divide by
422, and for more than sixty days di­
vide by 880.
Pure
Wholesome
Those
Pwho believe in quality
use
BAKING
IV V POWDER